List of Polish supercentenarians

This list includes Polishsupercentenarians (people from Poland who have attained the age of at least 110 years). As of 9 December 2016, the oldest living person in Poland is Jadwiga Szubartowicz,[1] born 16 October 1905, age 7009350755920000000♠111 years, 54 days. The oldest ever person in Poland, whose age has been verified is Aleksandra Dranka of Harklowa (1903-2014), who achieved age 110 years 208 days.

There have been 12 verified emigrant supercentenarians born in present-day Poland, of whom the oldest is Augusta Holtz (1871-1986) who lived in the USA and achieved age 115 years 79 days and the second-oldest, and oldest man, is Yisrael Kristal, born 15 September 1903, age 7009357335280000000♠113 years, 85 days, living in Israel and recognized as the oldest man alive by Guinness World Records.

a^ Holtz was born in Czarnikau, which was then part of the German Empire. It is now Czarnków in Poland.
b^ Rein was born in Myslowitz, which was then part of the German Empire. It is now Mysłowice in Poland.
c^ Kristal was born in Żarnów, which was then part of the Russian Empire. It is now in Poland.
d^ Berndt was born in Kaffzig, which was then part of the German Empire. It is now Kawcze in Poland.
e^ Klink was born in Siemianowitz, which was then part of the German Empire. It is now Siemianowice Śląskie in Poland.
f^ Bernstein-Meyerowitz was born in Kraków, which was then part of Austria-Hungary. It is now in Poland.
g^ Pogonowska was born in Warsaw, which was then part of the Russian Empire. It is now in Poland.
h^ Ottmann was born in Bauerwitz, which was then part of the German Empire. It is now Baborów in Poland.
i^ Buten was born in Wielkie Oczy, which was then part of Austria-Hungary. It is now in Poland.
j^ Imich was born in Częstochowa, which was then part of the Russian Empire. It is now in Poland.
k^ Spyra was born in Wendzin, which was then part of German Empire. It is now Wędzina in Poland.
l^ Umrath was born in Danzig, which was then part of the German Empire. It is now Gdańsk in Poland.